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Examining the Past to Make Sense of the Present in Extra Life
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The science and medical innovations that conquered some of the deadliest diseases and doubled life expectancies across the globe are under examination in
Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer. Produced by Nutopia, the four-part series made its debut on May 11 on PBS in the U.S., and Cineflix Rights is taking the title out to the global market.
Set in the context of today’s Covid-19 crisis, the doc series explores lessons learned from previous global pandemics, including smallpox, cholera and the Spanish flu. Across four episodes, it reveals how scientists, doctors, self-experimenters and activists launched a public health revolution, saving millions of lives, fundamentally changing how we think about illness and ultimately paving the way for modern medicine. Steven Johnson and David Olusoga lead the conversation.
Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer was picked up by Cineflix yesterday
UK pubcaster BBC4 has picked up medical science doc Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer from distributor Cineflix Rights, the day after the London-based outfit added the four-part series to its slate.
The show, presented by historian David Olosuga and author Steven Johnson, examines four key steps in humanity’s containment of disease and how we have learned from previous pandemics.
It focuses on one human medical innovation per episode, ranging from vaccines to simply washing our hands.
The series is produced by Nutopia, the company founded by former BBC2 controller Jane Root, for the BBC and US pubcaster PBS.